***Ace the SLLA Exam and Get the Results You Deserve*** The SLLA exam is a challenging test and your results can make a huge difference when it comes to your future. If you do well on the exam, it can open doors and lead to wonderful opportunities. If you do poorly on the exam, you will find yourself with a lot fewer options. You may have to put your plans for the future on hold, or even give up on them altogether. Preparing for your exam with our SLLA Flashcard Study System can help you avoid this fate and give you a big advantage when you sit down to take the test. Thousands of satisfied customers have relied on Mometrix Flashcards to help them pass their exam, and now you can too. When you study with these flashcards, you'll get an in-depth review of each section on the SLLA exam. The Visions and Goals section covers:
- School vision
- Diverse families and communities
- Communicating appropriately with important stakeholders
- Implementing vision, mission, and goals
- School resources
- Progress monitoring
- Grading policy and high expectations
- Achievement gaps
- Involving students in school improvement processes
- Communicating effectively
- Standards-based instruction and differentiated instruction
- Monitoring student progress
- Making the best use of student achievement data
- Teaching staff quality
- School safety plans
- Data-driven instructional systems (DDIS)
- Planning school budgets
- Student mental health
- Providing social and emotional support and prevention services to students
- Roles families have in their children s education
- Colleges, universities, and the government sharing accountability with school leaders
- Providing youth with access to recreational facilities outside of school hours
- Recommendations arrived at through experiences in creating successful community schools
- National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) behavioral standards
- Ethical leadership
- Inclusive education of students with disabilities
- Ensuring cultural equality and preventing or eliminating racism
- Comprehensive needs assessment to refocus on school vision and mission
- Explaining policies to school community members
- Interacting with parents who are upset or angry
- Educational equity
- Lobbying and political activism to effect legislation to benefit education